Thursday, May 5, 2011

My Speed, Your Speed.

Today, I witnessed the slowest, oldest driver. Apparently he was a very old grandpa, driving a CRV on his own. I felt really sad to see how such an old man was allowed to drive all by himself without any company. Which also got me thinking: when we see a very slow driver, we often get upset and honk the car badly hoping that the driver will just go faster. But hey, we should always try to find out first why he's driving slow anyway. What if the driver was just not in the condition to drive faster?

that exactly happened to me last week when we were on our way to the church is Mississauga. on the highway, there was this car (an expensive looking one) moving uber slowly that we literally honked and got irritated. when we decided to go by the other side, we turned our heads and noticed it was an old guy. white hair, tired face. instantly we went from angry to sorry.

i wonder people usually do not comment your wise word or story like thismiss diana actually you are good in represent how people's life in reality with simple wise messages for usgood for you miss diana. you're great^_^

here in melb, you'll find a lot of elderly people (around 70 or even more!) driving their cars without any companies.. but there was a terrible accident happened couple of months ago, when a 80-year-old grandpa lost control of his car and hit a restaurant nearby and there are victims, it's just too bad.. :(